As with prayer, there are many different levels of silence. At one end of the spectrum it can be felt as isolation and, at the other, silence offers the deepest connection to life and an opening to a unifying movement …Continue reading →

There is no foreign land – it is the traveller only that is foreign. I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move. Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-94 …Continue reading →

“Has God got any Miracles up His sleeve for me?” the woman asked after an elongated pause. Dacque laughed. “Not that He has informed me of, yet, but I have no doubts whatsoever that He is working on it this …Continue reading →

Close your eyes and you will see clearly. Cease to listen and you will hear truth. Be silent and your heart will sing. Seek no contacts and you will find union. Be still and you will move forward on the …Continue reading →

The secret of happiness lies in forgetting [the personal] self, and any slight diversion, business or amusement which brings this end, brings a proportioned happiness; but the happiness which comes from a willful and conscious forgetfulness of [the personal] self …Continue reading →

There is a book which integrates the principles of healthy eating and moving, with the system of spiritual development outlined in the (free) Guides to Enlightenment, published originally by the Implicate Technology Centre, and which I both use and recommend. …Continue reading →

DC wrote about this in his “teachings from experience” essay here. In brief, he thought it was an example of mass hysteria, but didn’t rule out the possibility of so many newagers expecting something actually influencing what might happen. …Continue reading →